Did you know that you can become a student member of the CSCE for free? Your student membership will remain active until graduation at which point you will automatically become an Associate Member at no cost to you. This will allow you to explore the benefits after school...

A new club for engineering students is off to a great start.
The U of R chapter of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, has been given a 'Shining Starts" award at the organization's annual conference in Vancouver, June 2, 2017.
"Since it was our first year on...

Each year, the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering recognizes members for their career achievements and for the excellence of their technical papers, at the Awards for Civil Engineering Excellence Gala. The CSCE extends its congratulations to all award recipients. Full...

CSCE member, Dr. Eric Hildebrand, a professor of civil engineering at UNB and the co-ordinator of UNB’s Transportation Group, has received the prestigious Sir Sandford Fleming Award from the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers for his work across the country improving...

Canadian home construction is on pace for its best year since the 2008-2009 recession, with builders showing no sign of being slowed by rising interest rates or fears of a housing correction.
Home construction picked up last month, driven by British Columbia and Alberta.

Ontario is one step closer to bringing better transit to people across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) with the first piece of track for the Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit (LRT) project now installed.
Steven Del Duca, Minister...

Construction on the southwest portion of Calgary’s ring road project was stopped over the weekend after Alberta’s Environmental Appeals Board (EAB) issued a statement on the project.
The nearly one-kilometre bridge passes over the Elbow River in the Weaselhead...

As communities age and money for big projects dries up, top municipal officials are saying "something has to give."
A report on the perspective of chief administrative officers (CAOs) — by Strategy Corp. — found that just as Toronto is struggling to find ways...

Canada may have to pare back some of its more protectionist trade policies in order to successfully navigate negotiations over the North American Free Trade Agreement, a report says.
Analysts at policy think tank Fraser Institute...

The United States is lagging behind Canada in the race to attract capital for infrastructure projects despite launching a charm offensive to global investors and reaching out to officials north-of-the-border for advice, a top Canadian...

A province on fire and the torrid pace of construction on Vancouver Island are driving up the cost of building materials — and there appears to be no price relief in sight, according to industry insiders.
The staples of home construction...